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Except for the diapering, the arms have not changed since the 16th century.
Colonial diapering is a subject on which the less said the better; it was a gamy world to begin with.
Brickwork formed into a diamond pattern is called Diapering.
The diapering in the lower half of the escutcheon is unhistoric, and only appeared in the 17th century.
Primary caregivers establish an emotional dialogue with infants that goes beyond mere diapering and feeding routines.
Anecdotal evidence from parents suggest that EC is not as convenient as conventional diapering.
The Victorian station is unusual in having been built in a Tudor style of red bricks with black diapering.
Douglas also altered the end gables, adding blue-brick diapering and terracotta copings.
Each includes a shop at ground level and above this the buildings are in red brick with blue diapering, stone dressings and shaped gables.
Healthychildren.org: "The Art of Diapering."
The present house although has a date of 1670 on the front wall, was first constructed in 1545 of red brick with blue diapering and sandstone dressings.
The upper part of the house is in red brick with some blue-brick diapering and stone bands; the dressings are in carved stone.
Oakfield Manor is constructed in red Ruabon brick with blue-brick diapering, and red sandstone dressings.
And "overnight diapering needs overnight diapers," Shu tells WebMD.
Cloth diapering had all but disappeared in the United States, driven to the brink by the steady advance of disposable diapers in the 1960's and 1970's.
The farmhouse, in Jacobean style, is in red brick with blue-brick diapering and features cast-iron lozenge windows and decorative roof tiles.
The lower storey is built in red sandstone and the upper storey is built in brown brick with blue diapering and sandstone dressings.
Leather worked as soft as cloth, and upturned toes drawn to a blunt point, and a small, fine pattern tooled in the upper surface, like Persian diapering.
There are two red-brick chimneys, a larger one in the centre and a smaller one at the left rear, each with blue-brick diapering and spiral moulded flues.
In red brick with darker-brick diapering, stone dressings and a slate roof, it has a T-shaped plan with a single storey, and is Jacobean in style.
For this reason diapering must not be so obtrusive or so heavily drawn that it could be mistaken for a substantive charge or for a variation of the field.
There's no shortage to choose from: Momma's Baby has cloth diapers, Fuzzi Bunz Diapering System for potty training, and diaper accessories, like wipes and fasteners.
It can thus be seen as a term for "bejewelling", in which sense it is used in modern French: Le diaprure des prés au printemps, the diapering of the spring fields (with flowers).
The stone laying for the west wing was on 11 June 1844 by Prince Albert, the Prince Consort, the building being described as a beautiful Elizabethan building with red brick and blue diapering with Portland stone mouldings.
Both the external links for Kettenheim, however, show a different coat of arms, this one with the diapering missing from the field and with the chain arranged in a horseshoe shape over the field, centred on the pale, instead of running lengthwise along it.